The Cool Down on MSN
Onlooker captures video of tourists' dangerous behavior near wild grizzly bear: 'People have a death wish'
"Know what grizzlies call people like this? Lunch." Onlooker captures video of tourists' dangerous behavior near wild grizzly ...
The Tradesman on MSN
Giant grizzly bear stalks hiker
Judge blocks Trump administration from cutting $600 million in public health funds FBI releases new details on suspect in ...
Survival World on MSN
Could you stop a charging bear? Here’s how to use bear spray the right way when it counts
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Republican lawmakers pushed through a slew of bills Monday that would allow the endangered Mexican gray wolf to be killed, ...
Arizona Republicans advance bills allowing killing of endangered Mexican gray wolves despite federal law conflicts ...
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Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Touching or Feeding Wildlife Can Be Illegal, and the Consequences Aren’t Small
Wildlife laws punish bad contact fast, because a snack or selfie can injure people, condition animals, and end with fines or jail.
Visitors spotted a grizzly bear that was awake earlier than usual in Yellowstone.
Footage shows part of a wolf-versus-elk pursuit that also has bison taking cover.
A grizzly bear sighting on Jan. 26 in Yellowstone National Park was a reminder that bears can be spotted in the park at any time of the year. However, it’s extremely rare to see a bear out and about ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. The deadline for Trump administration officials to decide if Yellowstone-area grizzly bears ...
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